01/02/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE Philip Hoberg________________________________________ Cell: (734) 972-8039 Email: [email protected] Education _ University of Michigan WI Indianhead Tech College Ann Arbor, MI _ _______ • Bachelor of Science with Distinction (April 2006) Major: Highest Honors in Biopsychology & Cognitive Science • High School Equivalency Diploma (2000) Professional, Management, and Other Working Experience_________________________________ 06/2007-Present Founder Ideas Laboratory Duluth, MN I collaborate with people to design projects, solutions, and companies I am passionate about. 11/2008-02/2014 Co-Founder, President Hoberg-Shatto Group, Inc. Superior, WI Challenge: To completely redesign the call center business as well as how telecommunications products are marketed. Purpose: Create fun local jobs to combat the lowest point of the recession. Solution: We grew from just a few people on a limited budget to a major employer with almost exponential annual sales growth. Our teams sold ~$55,000.00/month in sales for clients like AT&T and Verizon. We also helped politicians like Al Franken and Barack Obama get elected. We added ~$1,000,000.00/year in payroll to the local economy. We employed an average of 60 people and over 1,300 individuals during my tenure. 06/2007-06/2012 Founder/President NorthlandSMS, Inc Duluth, MN Challenge: What kind of fun can our team have using local talent, design thinking and high technology in a low-tech town? Purpose: The Twin Ports trade community loses most of its youth to larger cities. How can we make the Twin Ports a more vibrant, livable place for young people? Solution: For citizens, Northland SMS makes healthy, fun and inexpensive events easier to find through customizable and convenient text-message alerts. We offer businesses the most affordable and effective way to reach "text generation" wherever they are, whenever the business wants. Northland SMS is easier, more effective, and more accountable to the client than other advertising. 01/2005-05/2007 Area Coordinator Biopsychology/Behavioral Neuroscience Dept. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Responsibilities: Primary point of conduct for compliance and regulatory matters; general assistance between labs, etc. 05/2005-06/2007 Researcher1/Laboratory Manager2 Kent Berridge Affective Neuroscience Laboratory Department of Biopsychology University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Responsibilities: 1 I advanced a project which merged immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunoflorescense, graphic design, photography, and advanced imaging software to develop 2D and a 3D visual map of drug ‘plumes’ -- the shape of drug microinjection within brain sites (like an fMRI for rodent brains). My work is acknowledged in scientific journals like Nature and Neuroscience. 2 I provided general laboratory coordination and technical research support for affective neuroscience and hedonic psychology studies involving emotion, motivation and reward; brain systems for liking and wanting sensory pleasures; disorders such as addiction and eating disorders; appetite, and executive brain systems and neuroethology; decision making. Provided front-line laboratory management for all studies. Chemical hygiene officer; safe handling of controlled/scheduled substances Served as primary point of contact for compliance, security, and regulatory issues, etc. Developed and repair research equipment. Manage lab inventory and budget; animal study breeding colony Coordinated training of new students. Mentor students through animal surgeries, experiments, data analysis and writing, etc. Page 2 Provide professional written and verbal communication to external agencies, vendors, review boards, professionals, etc. Performed rodent brain surgeries; behavioral tests; as well as histological and immunohistochemical treatments of brain tissues; microscopy; data analysis and presentation. 2004-2006 Organizational Researcher (jointly funded through Employer / UM Business School) Michigan Microtech Novi, MI 2002-2004 Installed Satellites (summers in college) Michigan Microtech Pontiac, MI 2001-2002 Supplement to Medicare Insurance Intermediary (summer job) United American Insurance Company Waukegan, IL *Earned top ten in regional sales award- youngest in the state 2000-2001 Caretaker for Developmentally Disabled Adults (summer job) Trillium Services Duluth, MN 2000-2001 YWCA Front Desk Reception (summer job) Duluth, MN 2000-2001 Heavy Equipment Operator and Commercial Driver (summer job) Earthburners Duluth, MN Awards/Grants/Funding/Scholarships___________________________________________________ 2012 2011 2010 2009 2007 Best Employer Presented to me by co-workers at annual holiday event. 19th annual Joel Labovitz Entrepreneurial Success Awards Nominee Duluth, MN Best Employer Presented to me by co-workers at annual holiday event. Best Employer Presented to me by co-workers at annual holiday event. Tanner Memorial Award Ann Arbor, MI Research Grant to conduct research while helping an employer with business expansion and a merger. Page 3 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2004-2006 2004-2006 2004 Chief of Police Civilian Hero Award Ann Arbor, MI Awarded “Distinction” on B.S. Degree Based on GPA Awarded “Highest Honors” on B.S. Degree A distinction given to the top 1-3% of Honors Students, a prestigious group to begin with. UM Business School Research Grant Funding for Industrial/Organizational Research Project UM Honor’s College Research Grant Funding for Industrial/Organizational Research Project Best Undergraduate Poster Presentation ($200) Michigan Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Lansing MI Perfect 4.0 GPA Letter of Acknowledgement Honors Program University of Michigan Michigan Grant for Independent Studentship ($31,741) University of Michigan Coleman, Jonathan, & Baehler Scholarship ($10,000) University of Michigan, J. Boyce Scholarship ($957) University of Michigan, LSA Talks/Presentations___________________________________________________________________ 2009-2014 Annual Company Banquets - - Hoberg Shatto Group, Inc I give a short presentation that includes a video montage of our year and a speech Duluth, MN 2013 Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Answered questions from a class of undergraduate business students Superior, WI 2007 Washtenaw Community College Spoke about my successful transfer to Michigan and promoted Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 2006 University of Michigan Spoke to a group of undergraduate students to promote the new biopsychology degree Ann Arbor, MI Undergraduate Extracurricular Activities________________________________________________ 2004-2007 Urban Exploring Group Activity Detroit, MI Page 4 2002-2007 LGBT Events Provided assistance and coordination for informal off-campus events Ann Arbor, MI 2004-2006 Official LSA Honors Program University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 2004-2006 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club Club Sport University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 2003-2004 African American Student Association Club Activity Washtenaw Community College Ypsilanti, MI Undergraduate Research Activities______________________________________________________ Biopsychology University of Michigan Click to View Senior honors thesis: “Neurochemical Mechanisms of Food Reward in Ventral Striatopallidal and Extended Amygdala Output Structures: GABA and Opioid Regulation of ‘Liking’ in the Ventral Pallidum and Eating in the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis.” o Methods: taste reactivity analysis, food intake paradigm, video recording, offline behavioral scoring, immunohistochemistry. Experiment 1: Investigated the behavioral correlates of drug microinjections to a posterior portion of the Ventral Pallidum (VP) to test a hypothesis that the neural systems underlying ‘liking’ and ‘disliking’ are dissociable and can be switched ‘on’ or ‘off’ by inactivation or activation of important brain sites. By deactivating the posterior VP, with a GABAA agonist, subjects lost normal pleasure of sweet taste, demonstrating anhedonia. By activating the same sites with a μ opioid receptor agonist, subjects liked sweet tastes more. Thus, I could bidirectionally modulate how much subjects liked tastes by manipulating VP neurochemicals. Experiment 2: The involvement of opioids and GABAA in eating behaviors mediated by the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis was investigated to reveal novel information about this little known brain region, recently implicated in reward/motivation processing. Our hypothesis was that activation of this brain site may be involved in food reward. I found that activation of the BNST enhanced consumatory eating behaviors in a gradient fashion, strongest in the anterior portion of the BNST and weakest in the posterior portion. I was able to show hetereogeneity of function along an anterior-posterior gradient through advanced immunohistochemistry techniques to show that drug had not diffused more than ~0.5mm in radius from microinjection site at each injection site. Page 5 Carried out all stages of experiment: chose target brain structures and stereotaxic coordinates (multiple sites for BNST), performed surgeries, experiments, histology, immunohistochemistry, video scoring, Fos plume figures, data analysis and interpretation, as well as manuscript writing and formatting. Applied for and received funds through honors program to cover senior research costs and through a private donor for travel to 2006 Society for Neuroscience where thesis findings were presented to scientific community. Industrial/Organizational Psychology University of Michigan Independent work to assist local businesses with growing issues. Employees from a mid-size local business completed a written survey assessing a number of psychological variables related to work effectiveness and job satisfaction. Administered surveys, analyzed data, and created a report for the company. Awarded honorary 2nd-year PhD level thesis credit for the innovation research idea and creating positive and lasting change at the company. (Psych 719; received A+). Received funding for research costs through honor’s college and business school. Conference Abstracts_________________________________________________________________ 1. Hoberg P.D., Smith K.S., Berridge K.C. Neurochemical mechanisms of food reward: GABA and opioid regulation of ‘liking’ in the ventral pallidum. Society for Neuroscience. Abstract, 2006. 2. Hoberg P.D., Smith K.S., Berridge K.C. Neurochemical mechanisms of food reward: GABA and opioid regulation of ‘liking’ in the ventral pallidum. Michigan Society for Neuroscience, 2006. 3. Faure, A., Hoberg, P.D., Berridge, K.C. Motivational ensembles in nucleus accumbens: dopamine-glutamate interaction. Presented by A. Faure at the University of Paris Click to View Acknowledgements in Science Journals______________________________________ Appreciation for assistance with: surgery, experiments, histology, immunohistochemistry (cfos Gfab, c-jun, substance p, leu enkephalin, ecc), graphic design, e.t.c. Mahler, .V, Smith K.S., and Berridge, K.C. (2007) Endocannabinoid Hedonic Hotspot for Sensory Pleasure: Anandamide in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Enhances 'Liking' of a Sweet Reward. Neuropsychopharmacology. 32, 2267–2278, 2007. Peciña, S., Schulkin, J., & Berridge, K.C. Nucleus accumbens CRF increases cue-triggered motivation for sucrose reward: paradoxical positive incentive effects in stress? Biomed Central Biology, 4(1):8, 2006. Page 6 Peciña, S., & Berridge, K.C. Hedonic hot spot in nucleus accumbens shell: where do mu opioids cause increased hedonic impact of sweetness? The Journal of Neuroscience, 25(50):1177711786, 2005. Smith, K.S., Berridge, K.C. (2007) Opioid limbic circuit for reward: interaction between hedonic hotspots of nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum. The Journal of Neuroscience, 27(7): 1594-1605, 2007. Faure, A., Reynolds, S., Richard, J., Berridge, K.C. Mesolimbic Dopamine in Desire and Dread: Enabling Motivation to Be Generated by Localized Glutamate Disruptions in Nucleus Accumbens. , 9 July 2008, 28(28): 7184-7192. S.V. Mahler’s PHD Dissertation Click to view Press___________________ ________________________________________________ 2013 Positively Superior Business Magazine (p. 32-39) Making a big splash in a small community—becoming a major employer 2013 Northland Foundation Newsletter How venture capital helped to grow our business 2011 BusinessNorth.com Nomination for an entrepreneurial award 2010 Duluth News Tribune How the call center business impacts election outcomes 2009 Superior Telegram Two friends start a business in the bottom of the recession 2008 Duluth News Tribune Starting an innovative text-message marketing & internet application service 2007 Ann Arbor Chief of Police Civilian Hero Award Helping officers in need Volunteer Activities__________________________________________________________________ 2013 Giving Christmas Presents to At-Risk Youths Duluth, MN 2013 Habitat for Humanity Vehicle Donation Duluth, MN 2010-2012 Habitat for Humanity Home Building Page 7 Duluth, MN 2009-2012 Foster Care for Cats Critter Harbor Superior, WI 2005-2006 Peer Mentor (Two consecutive semesters) University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Responsibilities: Mentored a student from a small liberal arts school while she studied for one semester at the University of Michigan. This mentorship extended to the following semester as she worked under my supervision, assisting with my I/O psych research. 2002-2004 African American Student Association Washtenaw Community College Ypsilanti, MI Professional Memberships_____________________________________________________________ 2014-present American Woodcock Society 2014-present Ruffed Grouse Society 2011- present P.A.D.I. 2010- present A.A.O.P 05/2006- present Society for Neuroscience 05/2006- present Michigan Alumni Certifications/Licensures______________________________________________________________ Private Pilot’s License (in progress) PADI Commercial Driver’s License (All Vehicle Classes) U M UCUCA and MIOSEH classes for Lab Operations (certificates on request). Graphic Design, Fine Art, and Other Experience__________________________________________ Executive Music Album Producer – Worlds Within CD Album by Christine Hoberg General Graphic Design Skills: logos, flyers, posters ,etc Basic web design Wordpress Website Page 8 Clay making and Potter’s Wheel Writing for Press Releases/ Grants/Scholarships/Awards Finished Protocols & Manuals Finished Business Plans Finished PowerPoint Presentations With Collaborators: o Cutting edge web applications; web sites; server and data mining systems. Other Points_________________________________________________________________________ Secondary Languages: Limited Working Proficiency (2/5 ILR) in Italian & Spanish. Limited Proficiency with SPSS Statistical Analysis Software. Proficient with Adobe Illustrator limited proficiency with Photoshop and InDesign. Proficient with basic video and music editing software: Premiere, Final Cut Pro, NCH, etc Type 80 w.p.m. Page 9
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